VOLCANO: COV10 Call to submit abstracts. Session S3.8 | Volcanic Multihazards in the Americas

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Subject: COV10 Call to submit abstracts. Session S3.8 | Volcanic Multihazards in the Americas - VMA - COV - Cities And Volcanoes
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COV10 2018: Invitation to submit abstracts to session  S3.8 | Volcanic Multihazards in the Americas - VMA



Dear colleagues,



We invite you to submit an abstract to the following session at the Cities on Volcanoes 10 conference to be held in Naples, Italy, 2 – 7 September 2018:


This session will focus on the merging of Remotely Sensed and in situ observations to better manage volcanic hazards and communication near densely populated cities in the Americas in order to enhance resilience and preparedness. Multiple hazards are triggered by volcanic activity as lahars (mud flows), pyroclastic flows, ash and dust, lava flows, ash fall or landslides. Volcano observatories use different types of Earth observations to monitor volcanoes (from the Aleutian Islands to Ushuaia) which can help to forecast eruptions and allow “early warnings” before an event. This is particularly relevant to the Andes in South America where sprawling metropolitan areas continue to grow near volcanoes putting millions of people at risk. New techniques such as Interferometry Analysis of Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR), allow timely and unprecedented accurate measurements of the volcano and immediate surroundings.

 

Many cities in the Americas have been affected by volcanic ash, which contaminate air, water, soils, and vegetation. Ash plumes from highly explosive volcanoes affect air travel safety, and can have serious health consequences for both humans and animals (exacerbating economic losses). Along South America’s Pampa-Patagonia region, explosive volcanic eruptions produce ash clouds pushed by the “westerlies” (strong winds) through tropospheric and stratospheric terrestrial levels.

The proposed session aims to leverage existing global Earth observation networks including the Committee on Earth Observation Satellites-CEOS, the Group on Earth Observations-GEO, the International Charter, the Copernicus Emergency Management Service (EMS), and on-the- ground, volcano observatories.


The objective of this session has many ethical and social implications, since improving the relationship between geoscientists, politicians and population, means to reduce disaster hazards and increase resilience.


Contributions on case histories from active volcanic centers, methodological and operational comparisons are particularly encouraged.


 

We encourage submitting your abstract by the 10th of May 2018.

 

Please consult the website https://www.citiesonvolcanoes10.com/   for any information about the conference.




Our warmest regards,


The conveners,


Fernando Echavarria  echavarriafr@state.gov    echavarriafr@xxxxxxxxx  (E/OES/S/SAT) U.S.A.

Elizabeth Rovere     elizabeth.rovere@xxxxxxxxxxx.ar   eirovere@xxxxxxxxx (SEGEMAR -GEVAS) Argentina

Silvia Peppoloni        silvia.peppoloni@xxxxxxx    (INGV - IAPG Geoethics) Italy











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